Across our company, our employees are always eager to participate in forums where innovation, sustainability, and community intersect. Christine Bohle-Boyd, managing director, embodied this commitment through her recent attendance and participation at the annual GreenBiz conference, all while bringing together many influential thought leaders within the Women in Sustainability community. This enriching experience allowed us to reconnect with our peers and delve deeply into the pressing issues facing our industry today.
Navigating the Future of Sustainability
Below, Christine shares her reflections on the importance of evolving your sustainability practices, focusing on three critical areas that are at the heart of our work: ESG reporting and disclosures, tackling Scope 3 emissions, and actionable AI for ESG use cases. These areas represent the backbone of our commitment to not just envision a sustainable future, but actively create it. Here's what she observed.
Turning Sustainability Visions into Business Outcomes
Events from organizations like GreenBiz and others are crucial for staying at the forefront of industry innovation. Our engagement with the broader sustainability community, including industry experts and thought leaders, underscores the importance of collaboration in turning sustainability visions into achievable goals. Let us help you transform your sustainability commitments into impactful actions that connect the dots between your vision and meaningful impact in your business.
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About the author
Marisa Lather
Marisa Lather is the Director of Marketing and Communications at Bridge Partners. Known as @MarketerMarisa, she is a data-driven design thinker who specializes in creating aesthetic brand experiences that delight. Recently named as one of LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Marketing & Advertising, she is actively engaged in the national marketing community, blogs about modern business, personal development, marketing, and speaks at conferences around the country.