
Bea Boccalandro
Bea Boccalandro is a corporate purpose, CSR (corporate social responsibility) and ESG (environment social governance) advisor, speaker and instructor. She is the author of Do Good at Work: How Simple Acts of Social Purpose Drive Success and Wellbeing, which helps anybody in any job do meaningful work. Wharton professor and New York Times bestselling author Adam Grant named Do Good at Work a top book of the year saying it was “fun to read.” Furthermore, Midwest Book Review recommends Do Good at Work as a “life changing, life enhancing read,” University of Michigan Professor Victor Strecher said it’s a “science-backed really good book” he “fell in love with” and Amazon reviewers rate it 4.8 out of 5. Bea has been published in Harvard Business Review, The Boston Globe and other major publications; and has been featured on Forbes, FOX TV, the TEDx stage and other media outlets. As founder and president of the global purpose/CSR/ESG advisory firm, VeraWorks, Bea has worked with Aetna, Bank of America, Disney, Eventbrite, FedEx, HP, John Hancock, IBM, Levi’s, PwC, TOMS Shoes, Toyota and Western Digital. She also has more than 15 years of experience teaching corporate purpose and CSR at Georgetown University and Boston College. Over 80% of student evaluations have rated her teaching a perfect 5 out of 5. She was born in Caracas, Venezuela, but today lives with her husband in Oceanside, California, where she’s a proud Rotarian and comically bad surfer. Learn more at www.BeaBoccalandro.com.