Rev. Kerri N. Allen Appointed to ICCR Board  - Princeton Theological Seminary

Princeton Theological Seminary announces that Rev. Kerri N. Allen, Deputy to the President, has been elected to the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) Board. Moreover, ICCR brings together faith-aligned investors committed to human rights, environmental care, and ethical corporate practice. Rev. Allen’s election highlights her national leadership in faith-based investing and institutional ethics. Additionally, this role places her among leaders shaping the future of corporate accountability.

Rev. Kerri Allen
Rev. Kerri Allen

Widely respected for her expertise, Rev. Allen previously chaired the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s Mission Responsibility Through Investment Committee. There, she helped shape denominational strategies for shareholder engagement and moral discernment in complex economic systems. At Princeton Theological, she partners with the Investment Office, develops educational resources, and strengthens relationships with national leaders.

A recent example is Stewarding with Purpose, a Seminary event held in spring 2025. The panel brought together leaders from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Mission Responsibility Through Investment Committee, ICCR, the Church Pension Group of the Episcopal Church, and Princeton Seminary. Together, they explored faith-based investing, the role of moral discernment in financial governance, and how mission-driven institutions steward resources in complex ethical and financial environments. 

“Rev. Kerri Allen’s election to the ICCR Board is a significant recognition of her unique expertise and her commitment to ethical leadership,” said President Jonathan Lee Walton. “Her service with ICCR further equips the Seminary to engage questions at the intersection of ethics, economics, and institutional responsibility with intention and theological depth. We are proud to see her contribute to national conversations that matter for the church and the world.” 

I am honored to join ICCR’s Board at a moment when faith communities are asking profound questions about their place in the world. Mission-aligned investing invites institutions to consider how commitments to justice, compassion, and human dignity shape our collective impact. I look forward to collaborating with partners who share a vision for institutions acting with courage, integrity, and hope.”
Rev. Kerri Allen