Nancy E. Landrum (Ph.D., New Mexico State University, MBA Idaho State University, MA & BA Marshall University) is a Professor of Sustainability Management at Loyola University Chicago’s Quinlan School of Business and Institute of Environmental Sustainability. She has recently won an award for her research on sustainability management education in U.S. business schools. Dr. Landrum is co-author of Sustainable Business: An Executive’s Primer, co-founder of the Sustainable Business Network of Central Arkansas, and Principal at Sustainable Business Design Consulting. Dr. Landrum was previously at University of Arkansas at Little Rock where she was awarded the Harper J. Boyd, Jr. Professor of Excellence, university Faculty Excellence in Public Service, and college Faculty Excellence in Research. She was the chair of the university Sustainability Committee, a Commissioner on the Little Rock Sustainability Commission, and was recognized as an Eco-Hero in Arkansas. Dr. Landrum has also worked at Morehead State University, has been a visiting scholar in China, Finland, Germany, Malaysia, England, and the Netherlands, and has worked with the Navajo and Lakota Sioux. Her consulting work has included a broad range of businesses from a Fortune 100 company to a nonprofit organization in Uganda Africa.
She has been quoted in the Washington Post, New York Times, Bloomberg’s Businessweek, Financial Times, and The Hill.
Dr. Landrum’s interests are in sustainable business practices, ecological economics, strong sustainability, corporate social responsibility, business ethics, integral theory, biomimicry, and base of the pyramid strategies.
[SHARE]
Expert DirectLink
-
Fifty years of Earth Day. Where did we go wrong?
The Hill [April 2020] -
Communicating your circular economy message.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. [November 2018] -
Going green - Why environmental protection is both a business and legislative concern.
The Hill [April 2017] -
US business schools failing on climate change.
The Conversation [April 2017] -
Why save the sacred land?: Our environment is under attack.
Medium [April 2017] -
Geoengineering: A dangerous tool or climate control of the future?
Pacific Standard [February 2017] -
Circular argument: Adopting nature’s business model may be the best investment.
Thrive Global [February 2017]















