The two-day conference explored the role of sustainability within business strategy, financial reporting, energy, and communications.
The Warwick Sustainability Professional Network
New for 2024, our Sustainability Professional Network officially launched at the annual MBA Alumni
Conference which focused on the theme of: Redefining Sustainability: Embracing Transformative
Change for a More Sustainable Future.
Why Sustainability Matters
Sustainability is now a strategic imperative, with an ethically-minded public demanding that
businesses make a stand to help society and preserve the planet. The Sustainability Professional
Network is here to drive meaningful change.
What We Offer
Face-to-Face Events: Connect with like-minded professionals and academics to discuss a wide range
of sustainability topics.
Webinars: Join our thought-provoking webinars, where experienced experts share their knowledge
and insights.
Research at WBS
Our academics lead ground-breaking research, providing practical insights for organisations of all
sizes. Together, we’re making progress toward the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Read
more about our research Sustainability | Our Expertise | Warwick Business School
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