Stephanie Weiler

Managing Director
13 years of corporate experience across ESG and investor relations
Specializes in ESG analysis and strategy
Chicago
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Stephanie Weiler is a Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Services practice in Chicago. She specializes in ESG analysis and strategy. Ms. Weiler has extensive expertise in ESG disclosure, frameworks and ratings services, performance metrics, report development, investor positioning and stakeholder engagement.

Ms. Weiler has more than 13 years of corporate experience across ESG, investor relations and corporate communications in the energy sector. She has consulted clients across various industries to drive practical ESG integration and meaningful ratings improvements. ​

Prior to joining A&M, Ms. Weiler spent nine years with Peabody, most recently as a Director. She led strategic execution of sustainability initiatives within the investment community, achieving top ESG disclosure rankings among coal producers by Institutional Shareholder Services. Ms. Weiler also directed robust proxy engagement efforts to support widespread approval of say-on-pay proposals; drove alignment with broadly accepted global initiatives; and engaged with international bodies to mitigate the impacts of the fossil fuel divestment. ​

Ms. Weiler earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communications, a bachelor’s degree in English language and literature, and an MBA from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. ​

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