Corporate Citizenship’s Andrew Wilson Announced as ICRS Working Fellow

Apr 29, 2016 | News

The Institute of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (ICRS) announced its first working Fellows yesterday. We are delighted that our very own Andrew Wilson, Director is amongst those who have been selected.

The new working Fellows are:

  • Bridget Jackson (Director of Corporate Sustainability, PwC)
  • Mike Kelly (until very recently Head of Living Wage, KPMG)
  • Sarah Morton-Ramwell (Partner, Global Head of Pro Bono & Corporate Responsibility, Ashurst)
  • Dominic Tantram (Partner – Environmental Sustainability, Terrafiniti)
  • Joss Tantram (Partner – Corporate Sustainability, Terrafiniti)
  • Andrew Wilson (Director, Corporate Citizenship)

 

Fellowship represents the highest accolade the Institute can bestow. Those recognised have been through a robust selection process and detailed scrutiny of their achievements designed to ascertain their commitment and contribution to the CRS agenda, the profession and the long term success of the ICRS.

In addition to demonstrating their personal impact and achievements, applicants were required to evidence their active engagement in supporting the CRS profession.

Chair of the ICRS, Claudine Blamey said, “Offering Fellowship to the very best CRS practitioners strengthens the profession and the Institute. Those selected have a wide range of skills and experiences and over the course of their careers they have successfully addressed the broad spectrum of issues and challenges that confront those working in the sector.  However, they are all united in two things: A passion to work towards a world where all organisations act responsibly and sustainably and a strong personal commitment to supporting other practitioners to be brilliant in their work so that they too can make a positive difference.”

About the ICRS

The Institute of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (ICRS) is the UK’s professional body for everyone committed to responsible and sustainable business. Its purpose is to support CRS (corporate responsibility & sustainability) practitioners to be brilliant in their work so that they can make a positive difference to society and our planet. Membership is available to individuals and organisations.

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