The Socially Responsible Investing Advisory Council (SRIAC) began administering the Sustainable Campus Fund (SCF) in 2016. SRIAC formed in 1978 is also responsible for maintaining a record of the University’s proxy votes. In the past, SRIAC has engaged in socially responsible investment research at the request of the VPFA.
The Council is a group of 12 voting members with representation from across the University that is chaired by the University Controller, Claire Burlingham. The Sustainable Funds Coordinator is a non-voting member who supports the Council and SCF applicants.
SRIAC is responsible for evaluating SCF applications and making funding recommendations to the Vice President for Finance and Administration (VPFA), who is the final decision-maker.
Proxy Voting Record
Each spring, the University takes proxy votes on increasing actions to mitigate and report on climate change impacts, the reduction of tobacco use and advertising, reducing discrimination in employment and against the development of anti-personal landmines.
Proxy Voting Procedures
Proxy Voting Results
Green Bonds Strategy
In 2018 SRIAC members researched options available for increasing the positive impacts of $10 million of the University’s invested operating reserves at the request of VPFA. Graduate students in the Sustainable Innovation MBA program advised SRIAC members throughout the development of a strategy. After several presentations, meetings with experts in the investment field, and substantial research, SRIAC made a presentation of their recommendations. With the support of the VPFA, the University moved forward with a green bond strategy to improve the environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics of a portion of ¶¶Òõ̽̽’s operating reserves.
This positive investing strategy targets companies with outstanding efforts towards gender equity, clean water investments and clean energy investments. In Fall 2019 investments in the green bonds portfolio were doubled, to $20 million. In Spring 2022 the investment was increased to $30 million.
Board of Trustees Actions
The following is a timeline of some notable actions taken by ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Board of Trustees related to socially responsible investing. SRIAC was engaged in coal and fossil fuel divestment efforts and provided recommendations at the direction of the VPFA.
Spring 2023
Fossil Fuel Divestment Update: ¶¶Òõ̽̽ completed exiting all direct investments in fossil fuels ahead of schedule, as well as one private equity investment that was linked to fossil fuels for which the terms of the contract allowed us to do so. All other actions associated with the Board of Trustees resolution on fossil fuel divestment are on track.
July 14, 2020
Fossil Fuel Divestment Report and Recommendation (PDF): A resolution to divest the university's endowment of fossil fuel investments by July 2023. (press release)
- As of July 14, 2020, the University will immediately end new direct investment in fossil fuels, will fully divest from public investments in fossil fuels by July 2023 and will allow pre-existing multi-year private investments, which it stopped acquiring in 2017, to lapse without renewal. ¶¶Òõ̽̽ will continue investing in opportunities that focus on sustainability, climate change mitigation, and other Environmental, Social and Governance, or ESG, issues. And it will accelerate an engagement campaign with managers of its commingled funds, asking that they factor the financial risks of climate change into their investment decision-making process and share their framework for doing so with ¶¶Òõ̽̽.
Fall 2019
Investments in the green bonds portfolio was doubled, to $20 million.
​Spring 2018
During the spring 2018 semester, SRIAC members researched options available for increasing the positive impacts of $10 million of the University’s invested operating reserves at the request of Vice President for Finance Richard Cate.
- A recommendation was made to Vice President Cate in May after several presentations, meetings with experts in the investment field, and substantial research. Graduate students in the Sustainable MBA Program at the Grossman School for Business advised SRIAC members throughout the development of a strategy.
- Following recommendations from the SRIAC and the support of the VP for Finance, the University moved forward with a green bond strategy to improve the environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics of a portion of ¶¶Òõ̽̽’s operating reserves. This positive investing strategy targets companies with outstanding efforts towards gender equity, clean water investments and clean energy investments.
2017
In 2017, after debate at a public meeting, the Board of Trustees rejected a call for divestment from coal companies.
​February 5, 2016
Coal Divestment Statement (PDF): The Investment Subcommittee released this statement in response to the SRI Advisory Council's recommendation to divest the endowment from coal.
2013
In 2013 the Board of Trustees rejected a formal proposal for divestment from fossil fuels.
​May 16, 2009
A resolution to vote in favor the University divesting from companies that are materially engaged in the manufacture of cluster munitions as defined by the Oslo Treaty of December 2008, and, military equipment and/or weapons containing depleted uranium.
May 17, 2008
A resolution to vote in favor of shareholder proposals that address climate change by calling for specific actions, reports or disclosures.
May 20, 2006
A resolution to vote in favor of implementing a policy of targeted divestment from companies doing business with or otherwise aiding the governing regime of Sudan based on the model developed by the Sudan Divestment Task Force to the fullest extent possible consistent with its fiduciary responsibilities.
May 22, 2004
A resolution to vote in favor of shareholder proposals that bar discrimination based on sexual orientation.
August 19, 2000
A resolution to vote in favor of the Investment Committee of the Board divest of tobacco by adopting a tobacco-free mandate for its endowment wherever possible.
Current SRIAC Members
Member | Representation |
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Claire Burlingham | Administration Representative (Chair) |
Patty Dubie | Administration Representative |
Celia Relland | Undergraduate Representative |
Marleyla Wiltz | Undergraduate Representative |
Casey Barbier | Undergraduate Representative |
Emma Reitsma | Undergraduate Representative |
Brian Griffith | Graduate Student Representative |
Lara de Macedo Monteiro | Graduate Student Representative |
Dave Blatchly | Staff Representative |
Charles Schnitzlein | Faculty Representative |
Donna Ramirez Harrington | Faculty Representative |
Caylin McCamp | Sustainability Projects Manager (non-voting member) |