Rusty Pomeroy Named a 2023 Notable Leader in Sustainability by Crain’s New York Business
April 18, 2023
Crain’s New York Business
Special Counsel Raymond “Rusty” Pomeroy has been recognized by Crain’s New York Business as a “2023 Notable Leader in Sustainability,” joining an inaugural list of 50 executives in the New York area honored for making measurable impacts to enhance the environment through corporate stewardship. Selected individuals are also involved in civic, philanthropic, mentoring, diversity, or other community work in addition to advancing sustainability efforts.
Rusty advises on internal sustainability operations, and helps clients mitigate environmental risk in commercial real estate, financing, commodities, and mergers and acquisitions. He recently advised on significant pieces of New York City climate legislation banning gas in new buildings and was instrumental in helping set goals to achieve a responsible shift to renewables.
Rusty also guided the launch of “The ESG 411,” a Stroock podcast addressing issues related to complex environmental, social and governance focused on the legal and regulatory aspects.
He leads Stroock’s pro bono efforts for projects supporting the environmental rights of communities of color and other underserved populations.
Read Rusty’s full feature here. [Subscription Required]
April 18, 2023
Crain’s New York Business
Special Counsel Raymond “Rusty” Pomeroy has been recognized by Crain’s New York Business as a “2023 Notable Leader in Sustainability,” joining an inaugural list of 50 executives in the New York area honored for making measurable impacts to enhance the environment through corporate stewardship. Selected individuals are also involved in civic, philanthropic, mentoring, diversity, or other community work in addition to advancing sustainability efforts.
Rusty advises on internal sustainability operations, and helps clients mitigate environmental risk in commercial real estate, financing, commodities, and mergers and acquisitions. He recently advised on significant pieces of New York City climate legislation banning gas in new buildings and was instrumental in helping set goals to achieve a responsible shift to renewables.
Rusty also guided the launch of “The ESG 411,” a Stroock podcast addressing issues related to complex environmental, social and governance focused on the legal and regulatory aspects.
He leads Stroock’s pro bono efforts for projects supporting the environmental rights of communities of color and other underserved populations.
Read Rusty’s full feature here. [Subscription Required]