Carter F. Bales

Carter Franklin Bales (born 1938) is an American investor, asset manager, environmentalist, conservationist, philanthropist, and informal public servant.[1] Mr. Bales is currently Co-Founder, Chairman and Managing Partner of NewWorld Capital Group, LLC, an environmental sector private investment firm, based in New York City.[2]

Early Life and Education

Bales graduated from Princeton University with a BA in Economics in 1960 and earned an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1965.[3][4] He worked as a systems engineer at IBM in the early 1960s and served as Systems Design Chief for the First U.S. Army at Governors Island.[5]

Consulting career

Bales joined McKinsey & Company as a management consultant in 1965 and was elected a principal in 1969.[6]

From 1978 to 1998, Bales was a Director of McKinsey & Company. He founded McKinsey’s practices in environmental management, information industries, state and local government, and media and communications, and also led the Firm’s information technology practice.[7]

Bales was a member of McKinsey’s Board of Directors for seven years and, early in that period, led a project to redefine the Firm’s strategy.[8]

Bales retired from McKinsey in 1998 but continues as an Emeritus Director and Senior Advisor to McKinsey on environmental and sustainability matters.[9][10]

Bales, along with P.C. Chatterjee, Donald Gogel, and Anupam Puri, developed the concept of a “business system” and competitive cost analysis, which was introduced in a McKinsey Staff Paper and subsequently in several articles in The McKinsey Quarterly. A business system consists of the various elements of the system of activities that a company employs to make and deliver products or services to a target market. At each stage of the system, the company has a range of choices for performing the activities and balancing the overall system to deliver the product or service most cost-effectively. Competitive cost analysis allows a company to benchmark its activities against selected competitors in a target market.[11]

Business career

Carter Bales co-founded The Wicks Group of Companies, L.L.C. in 1989, a private equity firm focused of the U.S. information and education industries. He served as a Managing Partner until assuming the Emeritus title in late 2006.[12]

Bales then Co-Founded NewWorld Capital Group, L.L.C. in June 2009, a private investment firm focused on the environmental opportunities sector in the middle market in the United States and Canada, with special focus on energy efficiency, clean energy, water resources and reclamation, waste-to-value, and environmental services.[13][14]

Bales is a director of Coolerado Corporation, a NewWorld portfolio company.[15] He serves as a Member of the Advisory Board of Ambienta SGR, a European-based private equity firm focused on selected segments of the environmental opportunities industry.[16]

Public Service Career

Early in his career, Bales served as Assistant Budget Director (Acting) for The City of New York, where he led the development of New York City’s air pollution, solid waste management, and water supply programs, in addition to developing the City’s program planning and budgeting (PPBS) system. Bales played a leadership role in the City’s housing policy and its school decentralization program at that time.[17][18]

A Democrat, Bales was the candidate to the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 3rd congressional district in 1972, but lost the general election in the Nixon Landslide.[19]

Philanthropy/Civic Engagement/Environmentalism

Bales has been active in environmental matters for more than 40 years.[20] In 2007, he worked with McKinsey to prepare the report entitled, Reducing U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: How Much at What Cost? In 2008 and 2009, he worked with Project Catalyst and other initiatives in framing the economics of environmental improvement strategies in the United States and elsewhere.[21]

Bales serves on the boards of a number of environmental organizations, including The North Shore Land Alliance (where he is the Founding Chair),[22] The Grand Canyon Trust (where he was formerly Vice Chair),[23] the Adirondack Nature Conservancy,[24] The Center for Market Innovation at the Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Advisory Council to Resources for the Future.[25]

Previously, he was Vice Chairman and Chairman of the International Committee of the Board of Governors of The Nature Conservancy and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Nature Conservancy of New York.[26]

In past years, Bales was Vice Chairman of the New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation (before it merged into the NYS Department of Economic Development),[27] a Special Advisor to the Echoing Green Foundation,[28] Chairman of the Leadership Council of The Clean Economy Network, President of Cancer Research Institute,[29] a trustee of Union Theological Seminary, and a trustee of the Episcopal School in the City of New York.[30]

Bales received an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Skidmore College in 2009 for his environmental leadership.[31]

Bales is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Bales has published a number of articles and is a frequent speaker on environmental matters. His article, “Containing Climate Change” (co-authored with Rick Duke), appeared in Foreign Affairs (September–October 2008).

Personal life

Carter F. Bales is married to Suzanne (“Suzy”) F. Bales. Suzy Bales is an author and lecturer on gardening. The couple have four children. They live in Oyster Bay, New York.[32]

References

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  14. http://www.finalternatives.com/node/10860
  15. http://www.coolerado.com/company/
  16. http://www.ambientasgr.com/pagine/27/en/advisory-board
  17. http://www.amazon.com/housing-agenda-proposals-change-McKinsey/dp/B0006WC53C
  18. Viteritti, Joseph (2014). Summer in the City. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-1-4214-1262-7.
  19. http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bale-baliles.html
  20. http://jeremy-kahn.com/articles/Apr07-LifeAfterDealmaking.pdf
  21. http://www.project-catalyst.info/Publications/Working%20Group%20papers/Towards%20the%20inclusion%20of%20forest-based%20mitigation%20in%20a%20global%20climate%20agreement%2014%20May%2009..pdf
  22. http://www.northshorelandalliance.org/organization.htm
  23. http://www.grandcanyontrust.org/board.php#bales
  24. http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/newyork/adirondacks-annual-report-2012.pdf
  25. http://www.hbscny.org/article.html?aid=475&nl=537
  26. http://www.nature.org/about-us/governance/board-of-directors/former-board-members.xml
  27. http://www.biotech.cornell.edu/pdf/NYSTAR2009annual.pdf
  28. http://www.scribd.com/doc/44422208/Echoing-Green-2010-Annual-Report
  29. http://www.cancerresearch.org/about/trustees/emeriti
  30. http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=85337&privcapId=78938853&previousCapId=20394693&previousTitle=Crestview%20Partners,%20L.P.
  31. http://cmsauthor.skidmore.edu/community_relations/details.cfm?passID=1531
  32. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/31/garden/nature-where-every-surface-feels-the-tendrils-touch.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm

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