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Bhatnagar said he and fellow petition organizer Benjamin B. Collins ’06 specifically mentioned Sinopec as a target for divestment in a February meeting with the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR), the 12-member panel of students, faculty, and alumni that advises the Corporation on ethical issues surrounding Harvard’s stock holdings...
...Corporation’s decision to divest was made by the three-member Corporation Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (CCSR), which considers investment issues of this nature. The twelve-member Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR), students, faculty, and alumni, had advised the CCSR to divest...
University President Lawrence H. Summers, who asked for the ACSR for a recommendation on the issue, said in a press release that while Harvard does not usually divest, the circumstances surrounding PetroChina merit an exception...
...proposals considered by the Corporation. CCSR tackled several proposals for corporate sustainability reporting, in which companies are asked to assess their performance in the environmental and social spheres. Both committees abstained on or opposed resolutions for many corporations, including General Electric—a company whose size, ACSR members said, made such a report an “enormous task...
...committees split when ACSR members voted to recommend corporate sustainable reporting for Safeway and Kinder Morgan and CCSR members abstained on the proposals for these companies...