Mark A. Regier is Vice President of Stewardship Investing for Praxis Mutual Funds® and Everence Financial®, a leading provider of faith-based financial products in the United States. Mark has been involved in the field of ethical and socially responsible investing at Everence for over 25 years. He oversees the company’s work in socially responsible and impact investing (including investment screening, proxy voting, corporate engagement and community investing). He works with products and programs throughout Everence to strengthen their creative integration of faith and finances.
As Director of Sales for Praxis Mutual Funds, Mark provides leadership for and management of the Praxis sales program. In this role, his primary focus is identifying and pursuing strategic opportunities for growth within the socially responsible, faith-based and impact investing industry.
During his career, Mark has served on the boards of more than 25 organizations and initiatives, including the Board of Directors of US SIF: The Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment, the U.S. membership organization for professionals, companies and institutions engaged in sustainable and responsible investing. Early in his career he served as governing board chair for the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility and was founding chair for the International SRI Working Group (US SIF). In addition, he has served as board chair for the Isaiah Funds (disaster recovery investments) and as an executive committee member for Partners for the Common Good (faith-based community investments). In his community, Mark currently serves as chair of the board for The Center for Healing and Hope, a nonprofit provider of healthcare to the uninsured.
Mark is a recipient of the SRI Service Award, the U.S. social investment industry’s highest honor. With 30 years of service to church institutions and a background in ethics and theological studies, Mark is often a resource for national and international organizations and media on faith-based and impact investing issues.
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