Chief sustainability officers at work : how CSOs build successful sustainability and ESG strategies / Chrissa Pagitsas

By: Pagitsas, Chrissa
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Apress : USA, 2024Description: xviii, 336 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9781484284742 (pbk.)Subject(s): Business management. Business policy. Computer automation. Economic production. Engineering sciences. TechnologyDDC classification: 658.4083 PAG
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Summary: The study interviews CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and globally recognized brands, revealing their strategies for delivering positive environmental and social impact, generating revenue, and tackling unique challenges. These CSOs, ranging from former Peace Corps volunteers to supply chain experts, launch ambitious carbon emissions, develop circular products, target diversity, align projects with UN Sustainable Development Goals, and standardize reporting.
Contents: Part I: Consumer Goods, Entertainment and Gaming 1. Beatriz "Bea" Perez, The Coca-Cola Company - 2. Ezgi Barcenas, Anheuser-Busch InBev-3. Pia Heidenmark Cook, IKEA-4. Virginie Helias, Procter & Gamble-5. Marissa (Pagnani) McGowan, PVH Corp-6. Jyoti Chopra, MGM Resorts International-7. Emma Stewart, Netflix Part II: Technology, Telecommunications, and Professional Services-8. Kara Hurst, Amazon-9. Steve Varley, EY-10. Sophia Mendelsohn, Cognizant-11. Brian Tippens, HPE-12. James Gowen, Verizon-13. Kevin Hagen, Iron Mountain Part III: Energy, Building Materials and Equipment Manufacturing-14. Katherine Neebe, Duke Energy-15. Oliver Blum, Schneider Electric-16. Scott Tew, Trane Technologies-17. Frank O'Brien-Bernini, Owens Corning Part IV: Financial Services and Real Estate-18. Elsa Palanza, Barclays-19. Yulanda Chung, DBS Bank-20. Heidi DuBois, AEA Investors LP-21. Marisa Buchanan, JPMorgan Chase & Co-22. Cynthia Curtis, Jones Lang LaSalle-23. Michelle Edkins & Alexis Rosenblum, BlackRock-24. Steve Waygood, Aviva Investors
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Summary: The study interviews CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and globally recognized brands, revealing their strategies for delivering positive environmental and social impact, generating revenue, and tackling unique challenges. These CSOs, ranging from former Peace Corps volunteers to supply chain experts, launch ambitious carbon emissions, develop circular products, target diversity, align projects with UN Sustainable Development Goals, and standardize reporting.

Contents:
Part I: Consumer Goods, Entertainment and Gaming
1. Beatriz "Bea" Perez, The Coca-Cola Company - 2. Ezgi Barcenas, Anheuser-Busch InBev-3. Pia Heidenmark Cook, IKEA-4. Virginie Helias, Procter & Gamble-5. Marissa (Pagnani) McGowan, PVH Corp-6. Jyoti Chopra, MGM Resorts International-7. Emma Stewart, Netflix
Part II: Technology, Telecommunications, and Professional Services-8. Kara Hurst, Amazon-9. Steve Varley, EY-10. Sophia Mendelsohn, Cognizant-11. Brian Tippens, HPE-12. James Gowen, Verizon-13. Kevin Hagen, Iron Mountain
Part III: Energy, Building Materials and Equipment Manufacturing-14. Katherine Neebe, Duke Energy-15. Oliver Blum, Schneider Electric-16. Scott Tew, Trane Technologies-17. Frank O'Brien-Bernini, Owens Corning
Part IV: Financial Services and Real Estate-18. Elsa Palanza, Barclays-19. Yulanda Chung, DBS Bank-20. Heidi DuBois, AEA Investors LP-21. Marisa Buchanan, JPMorgan Chase & Co-22. Cynthia Curtis, Jones Lang LaSalle-23. Michelle Edkins & Alexis Rosenblum, BlackRock-24. Steve Waygood, Aviva Investors

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