Alice Aedy
Shannon Guihan
Shannon Guihan, the Chief TreadRight & Sustainability Officer for The Travel Corporation (TTC), leads initiatives to address climate change and further the UN SDGs through MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences. She also launched TTC’s sustainability strategy, How We Tread Right, which includes 11 measurable goals and supports the MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences program. Under Guihan, TTC became the world’s first tour operator to establish validated net-zero targets, implementing an internal Carbon Fund to support brands in reducing their carbon footprint.
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Leah Thomas
Ezgi Barcenas
Ezgi Barcenas, who sits on AB InBev’s senior leadership team, helped launch the 100+ Sustainability Accelerator, a global incubator program that helps solve supply chain sustainability challenges by supporting start-ups across several industries like water, agriculture, climate action, biodiversity, and more. 70 startups across nearly 30 countries have joined so far, and the program’s impact elevated even further in 2021 when Coca-Cola, Colgate Palmolive, and Unilever joined in. Barcenas is also behind AB InBev’s 2025 Sustainability Goals and 2040 Net Zero plan, bringing colleagues together across different disciplines to produce an actionable roadmap. She is surely one of the most effective female activists in sustainability, proven by her 2022 Sustainability Trailblazer accolade at Reuters Events Responsible Business Awards.
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Esther An
Her advocacy about environmental awareness extends beyond CDL, as she advises on various international and local sustainability organizations, including serving on the World Green Building Council. An’s commitment is also highlighted by her creation of the Young CSR Leaders Award in collaboration with the Global Compact Network Singapore in 2011.
Dr. Jennifer Holmgren
Dr. Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of carbon recycling company LanzaTech, is a key figure in advancing alternative aviation fuels over the last two decades. LanzaTech pioneered a unique process to convert carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide into ethanol. They further transformed this ethanol into aviation fuel or polyethylene (plastic). Under Dr. Holmgren, LanzaTech is also developing the world’s first alternative jet fuel derived from industrial waste gases, with the first ever commercial flight using this sustainable fuel taking off in 2018. This is, of course, very welcome news for us in the travel industry, and makes Holmgren one of the most impactful female activists in travel today. LanzaTech’s main targets for recycling are industrial waste, “stranded” methane, waste forest biomass, and municipal solid waste.
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