Deborah Leipziger has reshaped how we think about the role of corporations
in promoting human rights and the environment.
Through her books, lectures, consulting, and teaching, Deborah has given voice to the concept that companies have a responsibility
to the communities in which they operate, and that global organizations can create social value alongside financial value.
Ms. Leipziger is the author of several leading books in the fields of sustainability and corporate responsibility,
including The Corporate Responsibility Code Book and co-author of Creating Social Value: A Guide for Leaders and Change Makers.
Prof. Leipziger has advised companies and organizations around the world on social and environmental issues. She has been a force for change in fields as diverse as food, fashion and energy.
Deborah Leipziger is a Senior Fellow in Social Innovation at the Lewis Institute at Babson. She has taught at the Bard MBA in Sustainability, the Simmons School of Management, and the Hult MBA program. Born in Brazil, Deborah has a Masters in Public Administration from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and a BA from Manhattanville College in Economics and International Studies. Read more
This website is a guide to her publications and collaborative projects.
Announcing Deborah Leipziger's Latest Book:

3rd Edition of
The Corporate Responsibility Code Book
Deborah Leipziger Interview with Greenleaf Publishing
Deborah Leipziger as Trailblazer:
Three Interviews with Fresh Tracks, Inc.
Announcing the 2nd Edition of
The Corporate Responsibility Code Book

2nd Edition of
The Corporate Responsibility Code Book