Madhavi Venkatesan
Madhavi Venkatesan is an American economist and environmental activist. She is an assistant teaching professor of economics at Northeastern University.
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Academic background | |
Education | Vanderbilt University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Economics |
Institutions | Northeastern University Bridgewater State University |
Main interests | Sustainability |
Biography
Venkatesan received her BA, MA, and PhD in Economics from Vanderbilt University.[1] She then held senior level positions in investor relations for three Fortune 250 companies in the insurance sector.[1] In 2014, she re-entered academic employment as an assistant professor of Economics at Bridgewater State University[1] and in 2017, she joined the faculty of the Department of Economics at Northeastern University as an assistant teaching professor.[2]
Venkatesan traveled to the Philippines in 2018 as the Fulbright-SyCip Distinguished Lecturer.[3] In 2019 she published her fourth text, SDG8 - Sustainable Economic Growth and Decent Work for All.[4]
As of April 2021, Venkatesan serves as the editor in chief of Sustainability and Climate Change.[5]
Research
Venkatesan's academic interests include the integration of sustainability into the economics curriculum.[6] [7] She has been active in promoting education and stakeholder engagement to incorporate ethics into the existing economic framework[8] and her written work has largely focused on these topics as a catalyst to promoting sustainability. Venkatesan has also contributed to the literature on the relationship between culture, sustainability and economics, addressing the relationship between economic systems and cultural convergence.[9] [10]
Sustainable Practices
In 2016, Venkatesan established Sustainable Practices,[11] [12] a 501(c)3 nonprofit with a mission "to facilitate a culture of sustainability as defined by reducing the human-made impact to the planet and its ecosystems" within Barnstable County, Massachusetts, and serves as the organization's executive director.[13] In 2019, Sustainable Practices initiated the Municipal Plastic Bottle Ban campaign. The organization followed with the Commercial Single-use Plastic Water Bottle Ban in 2020.[14]
References
- "Dr. Madhavi Venkatesan". Bridgewater State University. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
- "Madhavi Venkatesan". Northeastern University.
- "Economics Professor Earns Fulbright". Bridgewater State University.
- "SDG8 – Sustainable Economic Growth and Decent Work for All". Northeastern University.
- "Dr. Madhavi Venkatesan named Editor in Chief". Northeastern University.
- "What's the real cost of a bottle of soda (and everything else)?". Northeastern University.
- "Dr. Madhavi Venkatesan to present on economics and sustainability". Northeastern University.
- "On the Value of Work with Dr. Madhavi Venkatesan". Northeastern University.
- "Jennie C. Stephens Highlights Intersectionality Within the Climate Crisis". Northeastern University.
- "SDG8 – Sustainable Economic Growth and Decent Work for All". Northeastern University.
- Koch, Michelle. "Sustainable Practices". edible Cape Cod.
- "Madhavi Venkatesan MELP '16". Vermont Law School Loquitur.
- Legere, Christine. "Cape activists turn attention to water bottle sales". Cape Cod Times.
- Fraser, Doug. "'People want to make an impact': Organization wins municipal bottle bans in every Cape Cod town". Cape Cod Times.