Roger Martella

Roger Martella

Chief Sustainability Officer, GE at General Electric
Company Tenure: 2 years
Education:
Cornell University (B.S.) Vanderbilt University (J.D.)
Biography:

Roger Martella is GE’s Chief Sustainability Officer. In his role, he is responsible for leading a comprehensive and cohesive approach to sustainability for GE as it relates to current issues and emerging trends in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG). Roger joined GE in 2017 as Director and General Counsel, Environmental Health and Safety. Prior to GE, Roger co-led Sidley Austin LLP’s global environmental law and climate change practices. Roger has co-authored and edited four books on the intersections of ESG, climate change law, international environmental law, and human rights, including co-editing the recently published Corporate Social Responsibility—Sustainable Business: Environmental, Social and Governance Frameworks for the 21st Century (Wolters Kluwer 2020). He also teaches a first of its kind course on International Environmental Law and Justice at Howard University Law School. In 2022, the Racial Justice Institute recognized Roger with a Racial Justice Champion Award.

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“So they're holding us to a very strict and high standard in terms of our own performance as a company to make sure that they can direct their investor’s ESG dollars or sustainability or green investments towards companies like GE that are not only looking to make the world better and lift up the quality of life of people, but just being a good company, which is critical the way we're run, with commitments to human rights and diversity, inclusion and strong workforces and things like that.”