Skip to main content

Women in Sustainability: Moving from Beginner to Badass

Some positive news: Recent GreenBiz research finds the number of women in sustainability leadership positions has grown dramatically over the past decade — today, 58 percent of sustainability executives in large companies are female, as are 54 percent in smaller firms. Participation rates aren’t the only change: Pay gaps between genders have narrowed. But there are still plenty of systemic challenges to navigate — from breaking the glass ceiling into the C-suite to proactively addressing the lack of ethnic diversity on sustainability teams.

What does it take to succeed as a woman in corporate sustainability? This intimate conversation  will offer insights about a range of topics such as how to lead compassionately in a time of crisis, how to navigate systemic corporate obstacles such as pay equity and lack of diversity within management, and how to develop effective mentoring networks for women and people of color.

If you can't tune in live, please register and we will email you a link to access the archived webcast footage and resources, available to you on-demand after the webcast.

Moderator:

  • Heather Clancy, Editorial Director, GreenBiz Group

Speakers:

  • Eunice Heath, Corporate Director of Sustainability, Dow
  • Taylor Price, Sustainability Professional & Global Manager, Aptar
  • Ezgi Barcenas, Global Vice President of Sustainability, Anheuser-Busch InBev

Speakers

Archive Available


Fill out the form below to register. If you do not see a form, please enable javascript in your browser.