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Corporate Partners: International Leadership Council

Corporate Partners: International Leadership Council

 

Current ILC Members

3M Company
Alliant Energy
Altria Client Services
American Electric Power
Bank of America
Barrick Gold Corporation
The Boeing Company
BP
Cargill
Caterpillar Inc.
Chevron
Chrysler LLC
The Coca-Cola Company
The Dow Chemical Company
Duke Energy Corporation
Eastman Kodak Company
Ecolab Inc.
Exelon Corporation
ExxonMobil Corporation
General Electric Company
General Motors Corporation
Leucadia National Corporation
MeadWestvaco Corporation
Monsanto Company
Nestlé Waters North America
Northwest Airlines
Pfizer, Inc.
PG&E Corporation
Plum Creek Timber Company
Pulte Homes, Inc.
SC Johnson & Son, Inc.
Temple-Inland
Timex Corporation
Toyota Motor North America
Weyerhaeuser Company
Xerox Corporation

The International Leadership Council (ILC) of The Nature Conservancy is one of the world's leading corporate forums focusing on the challenges confronting biodiversity preservation, habitat conservation and natural resource management. These issues lie at the heart of a growing number of corporate responsibility programs. The ILC brings together companies from many industries—finance, manufacturing, forestry, consumer products, information technology, etc.—to seek solutions to conservation challenges through cooperative partnerships between the business community and The Nature Conservancy.

The Council is chaired by Brian Marcotte, CEO of Titan Oil Recovery. Membership in the ILC is at the discretion of The Nature Conservancy.

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Natural Assets is a monthly electronic newsletter of The Nature Conservancy intended to keep you informed of our collaborative work with the business community to conserve biodiversity worldwide.
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Download the ILC charter (.pdf, 149 KB).

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Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Kirk Anderson; Photo © Tony Rath

 

Funds from membership in the Council are used to support the conservation science activities of The Nature Conservancy, including those areas identified as global conservation priorities in our 2015 Goal.