CSOs are often called upon to address climate risk and diversity/equity/inclusion (DEI) issues as well as the calls for greater transparency and accountability in corporate governance. Each of these is a very distinct area likely to call for different approaches and capabilities. (alexmillos/Adobe Stock)
What might qualify someone to become chief sustainability officer for an insurance company?
It turns out this relatively new C-Suite position is drawing candidates with an array of backgrounds who then work in a wide range of organizational structures.
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