



Anna Clark is the author of Green, American Style (Baker Books). She is also president of EarthPeople, a global consulting firm helping clients save money and bolster their brands through profitable green strategies. Anna began by asking herself the question, "Can one person really make a difference?" In 2005, after launching a consulting firm on the singular idea that sustainability can be customized into a profitable strategy for any-size organization, she now has an international base of clients implementing her ideas to improve the environment while making money in the "eco" economy. EarthPeople clients include clean technology startups such as Evatran, municipalities such as the City of Austin, and companies such as JC Penney and Time Inc.'s Fortune/Money Group.
Anna began her career as a management consultant with PricewaterhouseCoopers and later with IBM. Her 15 years of professional experience are girded by her outstanding record of achievement in public relations, consulting, corporate training, market research, and sales. Anna holds a B.A. with honors from the University of Texas at Austin. She completed a post-graduate internship with the Department of Commerce at the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires and has traveled extensively throughout Europe and South America.
Anna continues to write and speak on topics ranging from green living to leadership. She is a featured columnist for Greenbiz.com and has been interviewed by USA Today, Fox Business News, and Entrepreneur Radio. Anna and her family live in a custom-built green home, one of the first residences in Dallas to earn a Platinum LEED-certified rating from the U.S. Green Building Council.
A Sampling of Anna's Books