January 27, 2021
Clockwise, from top left: Laura Lane, UPS; Darnell Grisby, TransForm; Guy Grainger, JLL, Boma Brown-West, EDF; Miriam Nelson, Newman s Own Foundation; Asheen Phansey, Circular Fashion Group; Clare Shine, University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership; Janelle Heslop, Amgen. Middle row from left: Claire Bergkamp, Textile Exchange; Steve Quarles, AWEA; Elliott Rodgers, Ulta Beauty; Maribel Bostic, SunPower; Dana Worth, Plenty.
You dared to dream that some of the upheaval of 2020 would let up at the New Year s stroke of midnight? The speeds and feeds of 2021 already have left us winded. That means accelerating need for sustainability professionals to step up. Plenty of people in this space have spruced up their LinkedIn pages and changed roles in recent months. There s noted activity in the sustainable apparel space, and boards are getting more intentional about inclusivity.
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Credicorp Ltd.: Credicorp appoints Sustainability Committee
CREDICORP LTD. C/O BANCO DE CREDITODecember 18, 2020 GMT
Lima, Dec. 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Lima, PERU, December 18th, 2020 – On December 17th 2020, the Board of Directors of Credicorp approved an initiative to broaden the scope of the Corporate Governance Committee and to change its name to “Sustainability Committee”. The Board also appointed Leslie Pierce as new member of the renamed Committee.
In February this year, Credicorp announced a series of initiatives to bolster corporate governance to drive long-term stakeholder value and demonstrate leadership in corporate governance. In June this year, after the Annual General Shareholders Meeting elected new Board members, the Board redefined the Committees’ composition and appointed Maite Aranzabal (independent director) to chair the Corporate Governance Committee.