Charles Lockwood (August 31, 1948 – March 28, 2012) was an American writer and consultant on green business strategies.
[1][3][4] Born in Washington, D.C., Lockwood received a Bachelor's degree from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, in 1970.
During this period until 2003, he continued to publish articles on architecture and real estate,[6] for major publications including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
[7] He co-authored (with Christopher B. Leinberger) two cover stories for the Atlantic Monthly: "How Business is Reshaping America" - which identified the emergence of “urban villages”, also known as “edge cities"—mixed-use suburban developments, and "Los Angeles Comes of Age" in 1988, which he discussed Los Angeles’ emergence as a major world city.
[8] Starting in 2003, Lockwood advised clients on corporate sustainability issues,[9] and was a regular keynote speaker.