Paul Shrivastava, Penn State’s first chief sustainability officer (CSO) and director of the Sustainability Institute (SI), will step out of his current position starting July 1, and return to research and teaching on the faculty of the Department of Management and Organization, in the Smeal College of Business. Shrivastava assumed the role of CSO at Penn State in July 2017, after serving as the executive director of Future Earth, an international consortium launched by the United Nations and International Science Council in 2014.
After administratively leading sustainability efforts at Penn State for five years, Shrivastava is looking forward to continuing his research on transdisciplinary sustainability sciences with colleagues at Penn State, and the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature in Kyoto, Japan. He will also engage in sustainability policy action work with the Club of Rome. He will continue to advance sustainability education through courses at the Smeal College of Business and with the UNESCO Chair on Arts and Science for Implementing the SDGs at Institut Commercial de Nancy in Nancy, France.
Shrivastava’s support for Penn State’s strategic planning process helped to refresh the “Ensuring a Sustainable Future” foundation of the University. It guided University strategic planning into incorporating over 500 sustainability action items in its current strategic plan. During his tenure as the CSO/director of the Sustainability Institute, the University improved its rating from silver to gold in the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s (AASHE) Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System (STARS) program. In 2021, the Times Higher Educations Impact Rankings listed Penn State among the top four United States’ universities and the top 34 in the world.