A History of Leadership 
1975 Initiated socially responsive investment services
1982 Helped launch nation's first mutual fund with South Africa anti-apartheid screens
1986 Filed first shareholder resolution by a mutual fund, prompting a company to negotiate in good faith with its union
1987 Provided the expert financial testimony in the landmark Baltimore case that upheld the legality and financial prudence of a South Africa divestment ordinance
1989 Became a founding member of Ceres, an environmental and investor coalition that advocates for greater accountability
1991 Launched diversified portfolio of innovative small capitalization companies with high positive social impact
1992 Initiated a proxy policy of voting against boards of directors without minorities and women, a practice later adopted by many other investment firms
1993 Joined legal action against SEC for barring shareholder proposals based on anti-discrimination and other employment issues
1994 Testified before President's Glass Ceiling Commission in favor of full corporate disclosure of diversity information, the only investment manager to do so
1996 Established community economic development investment service
2000 Filed foreign shareholder resolution asking a global energy company to commit to preserving the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
2002 Won majority of shareholder votes for the first time, on a resolution calling for a leading technology firm to increase Board independence
2004 Concluded multi-year campaign that garnered majority shareholder support and convinced a large personal care manufacturer to adopt a policy of annual election of directors, increasing board accountability
2005 First full year for Walden and its parent, Boston Trust & Investment Management Company, as an employee-owned company

Link to Walden's complete shareholder resolution history.