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Patrick Callery

Adjunct Research Professor

  • PhD Economics and Environmental Science and Management (University of California, Santa Barbara), MA Economics (University of California, Santa Barbara)
  • patrick.callery@uvm.edu

Patrick Callery is an Assistant Professor of Management at the Grossman School of Business (GSB) at the University of Vermont. Prior to joining GSB, he served as Assistant Professor of Strategic Management at the Sprott School of Business. Patrick’s research examines the nexus of corporate sustainability and strategic management within the context of climate change. Specifically, he studies corporate and investor management of climate change, covering carbon emissions reductions and associated information disclosure strategies, with the goal of improving stringency and accountability on corporate initiatives and reporting of climate-related performance. He also studies corporate innovation strategies to enable a hastened transition to a more sustainable, low carbon economy. His research has been published in several academic journals including Academy of Management Discoveries, Organization & Environment, Journal of Environmental ManagementJournal of Cleaner Production and the Journal of Environmental Investing.

Patrick attended the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), where he earned a PhD degree in Economics and Environmental Science and Management and an MA degree in Economics. While at UCSB he also taught undergraduate courses in Business Strategy and Leadership as well as a graduate course in Financial Management. He has also earned an MBA degree in Strategy and Finance from the University of California, Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, an MS degree in Engineering from the University of Michigan, and a BS degree in Engineering from Boston University. Patrick has also previously established a substantial career in business, with more than fifteen years of international experience for both start-up and established companies in a variety of management roles, including product line management; sales and business development; finance and equities research; operations; and engineering.