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Three ESG Leaders and Distinguished Alumni Join the Sustainable Business Law Hub Advisory Board

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October 10, 2024
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From left to right: Jesse Glickstein ‘13, Corporate Counsel, Amazon; Hana Heineken ‘10, Attorney, ClientEarth; Brendan Reilly ’04, Senior Legal Director, ESG Disclosures, PepsiCo
From left to right: Jesse Glickstein '13, Hana Heineken '10, and Brendan Reilly '04

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is proud to welcome three ESG leaders and Haub Law alumni as Advisory Board Members of the School’s Sustainable Business Law Hub. The new Advisory Board Members include Hana Heineken ‘10, Attorney, ClientEarth, Brendan Reilly ’04, Senior Legal Director, ESG Disclosures, PepsiCo, and Jesse Glickstein ‘13, Corporate Counsel, Amazon. The Sustainable Business Law Hub’s Advisory Board consists of Haub Law faculty, esteemed alumni, prominent members of the legal community, entrepreneurs, and ESG and sustainability leaders.

“With the shared vision of a more sustainable future, our advisory board members work closely with our faculty and students to help guide our Sustainable Business Law Hub towards that end goal,” said Kerlin Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law, Associate Dean for Environmental Law Programs and Strategic Initiatives, and the Faculty Director of the Sustainable Business Law Hub, Jason J. Czarnezki. “We are excited to have Hana, Brendan, and Jesse, all Haub Law alumni, join us and share their industry knowledge and expertise on practical solutions for companies to have sustainable business models.”

Hana Heineken ‘10 is an attorney with environmental law nonprofit ClientEarth. Hana concurrently serves as a Professorial Lecturer in Law at George Washington University Law School, where she teaches environmental justice. Based in Washington DC, Hana specializes in securities litigation and financial regulation in the US, with a focus on climate risk and the role of financial institutions. Her work is also international and entails addressing the just energy transition in Japan and Southeast Asia through the financial sector. Hana brings diverse experiences and perspectives to the Board, having worked at influential corporate accountability organizations on subjects ranging from illegal logging and supply chain risks, to human and Indigenous rights, fossil fuels, and ESG investing. Fluent in English and Japanese, Hana holds a Juris Doctor from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, where she received a Rising Star Award.

Brendan Reilly ’04 is an attorney with 20 years of experience as a litigator, arbitrator and in-house counsel. Currently, he is Senior Legal Director, ESG Disclosures, with PepsiCo. For the first half of his career, Brendan litigated and arbitrated intellectual property matters in Europe and North and South America. Brendan joined PepsiCo’s litigation department in 2012, before transitioning into various legal generalist roles at PepsiCo in support of its business functions, including sales, marketing, and sustainability. As part of his sustainability practice at PepsiCo, Brendan leverages his litigation, trademark and marketing experience to counsel on green advertising and consumer protection, and relies on his deal-making experience to execute transactions in furtherance of PepsiCo’s sustainability journey, such as fleet electrification, water replenishment, and collection and incorporation of recycled materials into product packaging. In his current role, Brendan focuses on PepsiCo’s voluntary ESG disclosures and preparations for forthcoming mandatory ESG reporting under CSRD, ISSB, SEC Climate Rule and other ESG reporting regulations. Brendan also leads PepsiCo Law Department’s Sustainability Practice Center of Excellence, which is a global practice group of attorneys who are supporting PepsiCo’s numerous sustainability transformation projects around the world. Brendan received his Juris Doctor from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University.

Jesse Glickstein ‘13 is Corporate Counsel at Amazon where he primarily focuses on global ESG Regulatory Tracking and Reporting. He was previously the Environmental & Human Rights Counsel on the Global, Social, and Environmental Responsibility Team at Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company where he advised on a wide range of environmental, energy, conflict minerals, and human rights compliance, supply chain, and legal issues. Prior to that, Jesse practiced environmental law at an international law firm, O’Melveny & Myers, which included work on renewable energy project finance transactions and environmental diligence on M&A deals. Jesse also co-founded Faiths United for Sustainable Energy, a non-profit that educated and mobilized faith-based communities around the intersection of issues related to the environment, climate change, social and economic justice, renewable energy, and religion. Jesse has a deep commitment to public interest and pro bono work. He currently serves on the Coalition for Green Capital Environmental Justice Advisory Board and in the Rainforest Alliance’s Ambassadors Circle to support the organization’s mission of creating a more sustainable world by using social and market forces to protect nature and improve the lives of farmers and forest communities. Jesse received his Juris Doctor from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University.

Launched in fall 2021, Haub Law’s Sustainable Business Law Hub serves as an incubator space, student-training program, research endeavor, and think tank devoted to addressing global sustainability challenges through policy and research projects, relationships with the business community, and capacity building in private environmental governance. The Sustainable Business Law Hub incorporates the three pillars of sustainability—economic, social and environmental welfare—into global business practices by engaging in research and policy development, improving public law and governance, and working with existing industry, the small business community, startups, and the community at-large to develop and employ innovative private environmental models and sustainability practices, such as those that promote a circular economy. Working hand-in-hand with faculty experts, students participating in the Hub receive practical training and experience in using the law to foster sustainable business practices.

Learn more about the Sustainable Business Law Hub at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University and its advisory board.

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