BASD announces new chair

  • 9 August 2011

The Business Action for Sustainable Development 2012 (BASD) has announced Senapathy Gopalakrishnan as its new chair. Mr Gopalakrishnan will lead the BASD in its efforts to ensure that the global business community is well represented during discussions at the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Rio+20).

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), one of the BASD founding organizations — along with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and the United Nations Global Compact — commended the choice of Mr Gopalakrishnan as BASD chair.

Mr Gopalakrishnan is the CEO and Managing Director of Infosys, a global consulting and technology services company based in Bangalore, India, and currently serves as Vice President of the Confederation of Indian Industry. He has been recognized internationally as one of the “Thinkers 50,” an elite list of global business minds published every two years online, and received the Padma Bhushan from the Government of India — the country’s third-highest civilian honour.

As BASD chair, Mr Gopalakrishnan will coordinate member activities in preparation for Rio+20 and officially represent BASD in the UN negotiation process and related events leading up to the formal Rio+20 conference. He brings expertise in global sustainable development against a background of extensive business experience in developed and developing countries.

“I am eager to take on this new challenge and to work with the international business community to be a constructive contributor to the Rio+20 process,” Mr Gopalakrishnan said. “We must accelerate our communal efforts to identify concrete solutions to poverty, climate, food, water and energy challenges. Business and industry worldwide must continue to drive sustainability, not just in their own operations but also in their interactions with their communities. In emerging economies, business and industry must set an example in their home countries and their broader regions.”

Jean-Guy Carrier, ICC Secretary General said: “Mr Gopalakrishnan is highly respected among our member organizations and member companies, and he brings a unique perspective on the potential uses of technology to address sustainable development challenges.”

“Mr Gopalakrishnan will bring an experienced, international business perspective to the Rio+20 process,” said Bjorn Stigson, President of WBCSD. “His knowledge of both developed and emerging economies and his long-standing involvement in sustainable development efforts through WBCSD, the Global compact and other organizations, make him an ideal leader for BASD 2012.”

Georg Kell, Executive Director of the UN Global Compact said: “Mr Gopalakrishnan’s outstanding expertise will help corporations scale up and intensify their contribution to sustainability in the context of Rio+20, while demonstrating the proven ability of business to strategically address and provide practical solutions to global challenges.”

For more information on BASD 2012 please visit: www.basd2012.org