Judy Samuelson

is founder and executive director of the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program and author of Six New Rules of Business: Creating Real Value in a Changing World (Berrett-Koehler, 2021).  Signature programs under Judy’s leadership include a ten-year campaign to disrupt Milton Friedman’s narrative about corporate purpose, the Aspen Principles of Long-Term Value Creation, and a partnership with Korn Ferry to rethink executive pay. She previously worked in legislative affairs in California and banking in New York’s garment center and ran the Ford Foundation’s office of program-related investments. Samuelson blogs for Quartz at Work and is a Bellagio Fellow and a director of the Financial Health Network.

Authored by Judy:

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What’s the Business Case For?

Judy Samuelson reflects on the growing silence of business executives on social, environmental, and political issues.

June 12, 2025

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Where Are Our Business Leaders?

Judy Samuelson reflects on the growing silence of business executives on social, environmental, and political issues.

May 15, 2025

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It’s All About the “G”: Countering Chaos with Engaged Governance

Judy Samuelson reflects on the need for incredibly engaged governance in this moment.

April 16, 2025

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Finding Sense in the Commons: What’s Still True

Judy Samuelson explores how business leaders can navigate uncertainty and uphold trust amid economic and political turmoil.

March 6, 2025

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Democracy is Good for Business, and CEOs Shouldn’t be Afraid to Say It

Judy Samuelson writes on the importance of democracy to business, and the many ways in which the two are intertwined.

July 3, 2024