Zhou Weidong

Director, World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)

China Director, World Business Council of Sustainability Development (WBCSD)
Wei Dong Zhou is responsible for setting the strategic direction of all of the projects of WBCSD and in charge of China office operation. He also established China Alliance of Green Consumption and Green Supply Chain (GCSG) as Executive Secretary-General. Also, he is Chief Advisor of Business for Nature (BfN) in China. Mr. Wei Dong Zhou joins WBCSD with more than 20 years of experience in Chinese government, non-profit organization management, sustainability strategy, Climate & Nature, and multinational companies.
Prior to joining WBCSD, Mr. Zhou established TSC China office as Managing Director for 5 years. Before that, he worked as Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) China General Manager for 8 years. At BSR, Wei Dong founded the China offices in Beijing and Guangzhou, providing advice and counsel to BSR's member companies and their sustainable supply chain partners for CSR and Sustainability issues.
Mr. Zhou graduated from Qingdao University of Science & Technology with his Bachelor's Degree in Machinery Engineering and later obtained his master’s degree in Asian Business Studies from the University of London (SOAS) in UK.

周卫东 简历
周卫东现任世界可持续发展工商理事会(WBCSD)中国代表处主任。为WBCSD制定战略方向及项目实施计划,主持中国代表处的日常工作,曾创立并担任生态环境部下属绿色消费与绿色供应链联盟执行秘书长,同时兼任商业自然联盟的中国首席顾问。他拥有多个行业的二十余年的国际顾问经验,涉及联合国可持续发展计划、非营利组织管理、绿色环保、气候变化与生物多样性保护、企业社会责任、ESG等议题。
在加入WBCSD前之前,周先生创建了可持续发展联盟(TSC)中国办公室并担任董事总经理5年。在此之前,他还创立了商务社会责任国际协会(BSR)中国办公室并担任中国区总经理8年,管理着BSR中国北京和广东办事处的工作,为BSR成员公司以及他们的会员伙伴提供可持续发展、绿色低碳环保及企业社会责任等方面的解决方案。他有着地方政府及高科技开发区十年的工作经验。

周先生毕业于青岛科技大学,获得机械工程学士学位,不久后获得了英国伦敦SOAS学院商务硕士学位。

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