Corporate Sustainability Thought Leader Prashanth Jayachandran G’98, L’98 Selected for 2026 Law Honors Award

From the moment he first stepped on to the Syracuse University College of Law campus as a 1L, Prashanth (“P.J.”) Jayachandran G’98, L’98, was impressed by the outstanding professors and far-reaching alumni network. Little did he know that one day, he would be both—a distinguished professor in the hybrid online JDinteractive (JDi) program and an accomplished alumnus sharing his expertise in corporate sustainability to help prepare students for this evolving area of the law.

In recognition for his many contributions, particularly helping Syracuse Law become an early adopter of addressing corporate sustainability and the law through the development and implementation of a JDi residency course, Jayachandran has been selected as a recipient of the 2026 Law Honors award.

“When Dean Lau notified me that I had been chosen for this award, I was very grateful to be selected,” says Jayachandran, senior vice president, division general counsel, Colgate-Palmolive North America. “It’s humbling, as I’m among a group of very impressive past recipients of this award.”

Jayachandran enrolled in Syracuse Law because of its nationally recognized reputation and also because it allowed him to simultaneously earn a master’s degree in public administration from the University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Obtaining these joint degrees enable him to launch his career practicing labor and employment law at various firms, including a 10-year stint at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP, in New Jersey.

After leaving Morgan Lewis, Jayachandran joined Colgate-Palmolive, where he has held a diverse set of roles: chief human resources & benefits counsel, interim division general counsel, Colgate-Palmolive Asia-Pacific; chief supply chain counsel, and now division general counsel, Colgate-Palmolive North America.

His 13-year career at Colgate-Palmolive led him to be a recognized thought leader and speaker on corporate sustainability, including net zero, water conservation, plastic reduction, and supplier engagement.

PJ Jayachandran walk through a hallway leafing through an orange book

Contributing an Emerging Topic to the JDi Program

When Syracuse Law started exploring the establishment of the JDi program, which became one of the first hybrid online J.D. programs in the U.S., Jayachandran was eager to get involved. He cold-called then-Dean Craig Boise about teaching a course on corporate sustainability initiatives. Boise new this was something that few law schools were yet offering and suggested the idea might be a good fit for a JDi residency, an intensive, in-person weekend-long course, and asked Jayachandran to develop a curriculum.

He got to work, and his first residency was held in 2021 as the College of Law was just emerging from the COVID pandemic, so he brought in virtual panels of expert lawyers and business leaders from across the country to share their knowledge regarding corporate sustainability with the JDi students. In 2022 and 2024, he held fully in-person residencies on the topic in Washington, D.C., and also created a collaborative symposium on corporate sustainability with the College of Law and the Maxwell School in 2023 and 2025.

Over the past few years, the topic has grown increasingly popular, and Jayachandran is scheduled to hold another JDi residency in December 2026 covering ever-evolving topics like net-zero strategy, responsible sourcing, corporate governance, litigation, and inclusion initiatives in global enterprises.

“P.J.’s residency on corporate sustainability has been an extraordinary opportunity for our students,” says Associate Dean of Academic Programs Shannon Gardner. “He not only shares his knowledge and time with our law students but also the ability to pull in many practitioners for major law firms and corporations to meet with them. His approach to teaching is thoughtful and engaged. As an alumnus of the College of Law, he has stepped up time and time again to give back to our students and our community.”

Continuing to Contribute to Syracuse Law

Jayachandran has also continued to serve Syracuse Law as a speaker, donor, and member of the College of Law Board of Advisors (2022-2025) and the College of Law Alumni Association Board.

“I know that all I have accomplished would not have been possible without the start of my legal journey at Syracuse,” he says. “Our alumni are an impressive group of lawyers, ranging from managing partners for some of the country’s largest law firms, general counsel and senior lawyers at Fortune 500 companies, and, of course, a former U.S. president. I want to congratulate this year’s honorees, as well, for their notable achievements. To be part of such a group of alumni is rewarding, and I am so appreciative to be recognized with the 2026 Syracuse Law Honors award.”