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Alice Tepper Marlin is President and CEO of Social Accountability International, a standard-setting organization for improving workplaces and communities head-quartered in New York City.[1] She is also Citi Distinguished Fellow in Ethics and Leadership at NYU’s Stern School of Business.[2]
She earned her bachelors degree in Economics in 1966 from Wellesley College, and studied at the NYU Graduate School of Business Administration. She served as a Securities Analyst and Labor Economist at Burnham and Company, and as the editor of an international tax journal at the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation in the Netherlands [3]. In 1969 she founded the Council on Economic Priorities (CEP),[4] where she served as President and CEO for 30 years.
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