

Certificate of completion issued to
Hanin AbuNimeh
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Implementing Sustainability in Financial Services Pathway
Completion date
20 Jun 2023
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About Implementing Sustainability in Financial Services Pathway
2 Video modules
15 minutes of learning
4.8 rating
Foundational level
How Can Sustainability Strategies Benefit Your Organization? Financial institutions are placing greater emphasis on sustainability than ever before. But how can organisations develop and implement effective sustainability strategies that benefit both their business and the planet? Join Elisa in this pathway as she explains the differences between sustainability and corporate social responsibility, and outlines the key features of a successful sustainability strategy.
In this pathway
Understand the importance of sustainability in financial services
Explore the difference between sustainability and corporate social responsibility
Learn how to develop and implement a successful sustainability strategy
Pathway experts

Elisa Moscolin
Executive Vice President for Sustainability and Foundation
Elisa Moscolin is a sustainability professional with a track record of driving this agenda in global blue-chip organisations. She advises Boards and Executive teams on sustainability strategy and execution. She has worked in the ICT and Financial Services sectors. Elisa is currently Executive Vice President for Sustainability and Foundation at Sage Group plc.; Sage is a global market leader for technology for small and medium businesses and Elisa is leading its sustainability agenda. Elisa has previously worked for Vodafone Group in global and local roles in Italy, the UK and Kenya. In Kenya she worked with Safaricom, a subsidiary of Vodafone which developed M-Pesa, the iconic mobile-based money transfer and banking platform that has greatly improved financial inclusion in the country. She is an alumni of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and holds a Master’s Degree in International Studies and Diplomacy. Elisa’s professional ambition is to contribute to shifting the business community toward more ethical and responsible business practices.