Mindy S. Lubber Ceres CEO Rating | Comparably
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Mindy S. Lubber Ceres' CEO
Mindy S. Lubber Ceres CEO Rating

Ceres' CEO, Mindy S. Lubber, has 54 employee ratings and a score of 80/100, placing them in the Top 15% of similar size companies on Comparably with 51-200 Employees and Top 15% of other companies in Boston. When breaking the CEO score down by factors such as department, gender, and ethnicity, we see that females at Ceres rate Mindy S. Lubber higher than males, giving the CEO a score of 84/100.

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Where This Score Ranks Ceres' CEO Rating

  • TOP
    15%

    In the Top 15% of 2035 Similar Sized Companies on Comparably

  • TOP
    15%

    In the Top 15% of 270 Nearby Companies in Boston

  • 2nd

    2nd place versus 2 competitors rated on Comparably

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Ceres CEO Mindy S. Lubber Bio

Mindy Lubber is the CEO and President of the sustainability nonprofit organization Ceres. She leads an all-women executive leadership team and 125 employees working to mobilize the most influential investors and companies to tackle the world’s biggest sustainability challenges: climate change, water scarcity and pollution, and inequitable workplaces. She has been at the helm since 2003, and under her leadership, the organization and its powerful networks have grown significantly in size and influence.

As a well-known global thought leader, Lubber has inspired coalitions of institutional investors, corporate boards, C-suite executives and other capital market leaders to factor environmental, social and governance issues into decision-making. She is frequently quoted in top business and financial news outlets and pens a regular column for Forbes.com on a variety of sustainability topics that have strengthened the business case for action and elevated concepts, such as climate and water risk. She also regularly speaks to high-level world and national political leaders on clean energy and water policies, and has helped to change the political conversation around tackling climate change to one focused on jobs and the economy. And in 2015, Lubber helped catalyze the necessary business support to get the historic Paris Agreement across the finish line, leading Vogue Magazine to name her a “Climate Warrior.”



Lubber has received numerous awards for her leadership including the Climate Visionary Award from the Earth Day Network, William K. Reilly Award for Environmental Leadership from American University, and the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship from the Skoll Foundation. She has been recognized by the United Nations and the Foundation for Social Change as one of the World’s Top Leaders of Change. In 2019, Ceres was named a top 100 women-led businesses in Massachusetts by the Globe Magazine and Commonwealth Institute, and in 2020, Lubber made Barron’s Magazine’s inaugural list of the 100 most influential women in U.S. finance.



Prior to Ceres, Lubber served as a Regional Administrator at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under former President Bill Clinton. She also founded Green Century Capital Management and served as the director of the Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group (MASSPIRG).

She resides in Brookline, Mass., with her husband Norman Stein. She has two children, Abe and Jessie.

https://www.ceres.org/about-us/board-directors/mindy-s-lubber

Who Ranks Ceres' CEO Rating the Highest?
Department - Business Development 92/100
Experience - Over 10 Years 89/100
Experience - 3 to 6 Years 84/100
Who Ranks Ceres' CEO Rating the Lowest?
Experience - 6 to 10 Years 74/100
Department - Product 79/100
Experience - 1 to 3 Years 79/100

Ceres CEO Mindy S. Lubber At a Glance

The CEO score provides an understanding of how employees feel about the CEO’s leadership style and effectiveness at Ceres.

Based on 54 ratings, Mindy S. Lubber ranks right above World Wildlife Fund's CEO, Carter Roberts.

Ceres' CEO is highly regarded by the Business Development department, employees with Over 10 Years experience, and employees with 3 to 6 Years experience. However, employees with 6 to 10 Years experience, the Product department, and employees with 1 to 3 Years experience have a less favorable view of the CEO and believe there is room for improvement. Overall, the CEO score has remained stable over the last 90 days.

Ceres CEO Mindy S. Lubber Rating Trendline

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How Ceres' CEO Rating Score is Calculated

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Results from 53 Employees in All Departments, All Genders, All Ethnicities and All Yrs. Experience Experience

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Ceres' CEO Rating Rank Against Similar Sized Companies on Comparably

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Ceres ranks in the Top 15% of other companies on Comparably with 51-200 Employees for CEO Rating Score.

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    80 / 100
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  4. Ceres
    80 / 100
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    79 / 100
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Ceres' CEO Rating Rank Against Other Companies Nearby

TOP
15%

Ceres ranks in the Top 15% of other companies in Boston for CEO Rating Score.

  1. Massachusetts General Hospital
    80 / 100
  2. Jewish Family & Childrens Service
    80 / 100
  3. Boston Red Sox
    80 / 100
  4. Ceres
    80 / 100
  5. Akamai
    79 / 100
  6. Placester
    79 / 100
  7. PAREXEL
    79 / 100

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