Sustainability Reporting can be fragmented and confusing – what does the future hold?
While we are moving in the right direction, sustainability reporting is fragmented and confusing, and it isn’t serving stakeholders in the way it was intended.
Kathrin Bohr brings nearly 15 years of experience in the sustainability field to the Stakeholder Research Associates team. She has worked in the private, public and non-profit sectors, most recently as Director of Sustainability Advisory Services at Intertek Group plc where she worked with international clients on supply chain engagement, CSR reporting and GRI training. Prior to that, she was Vice President of Canadian Business for Social Responsibility, where she spearheaded the growth of the organization’s Toronto operations. Her areas of expertise include strategy development and implementation, communications, supply chain engagement, and human rights. She has worked with both Canadian and multinational companies, including McDonald’s, Walmart, Loblaws, Hudson’s Bay, RBC, and Export Development Canada.
Kathrin’s sustainability reporting and communications expertise includes GRI certification and developing the GRI training program for China. She also served as a judge for the CERES–ACCA North American Awards for Sustainability Reporting.
Kathrin holds an Honours BA from the University of Toronto, Victoria College, in History & Political Science and a MBA from the Schulich School of Business, York University, with a specialty in Business and Sustainability and International Business.
She has worked in and traveled to more than 30 countries, and is fluent in French and German.