Polly Courtice, director of the University of Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership, was honored at a dinner at Stanford Law School as the recipient of the annual Stanford Bright Award for Environmental Sustainability. She was recognized for her efforts in guiding thousands of business leaders to more sustainable business practices. Issued by Stanford Law School, the award was made possible by a gift from the late Raymond Bright, JD ‘59, and his wife, Marcelle. The winner receives $100,000 and delivers a public lecture at Stanford University. Courtice’s career spans two-plus decades at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, where she built the Sustainability Leadership program, which now counts thousands of business executives as alumni of its executive and graduate programs. The institute’s latest effort, “Rewiring the Economy,” lays out a plan for governments, financial institutions, and businesses to work together to build a more sustainable economy.