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LynessaDarko studied food process engineering for her undergraduate degree and chemical engineering and applied chemistry for her master's. During her work in the industry, she found herself in engineering or supply chain functions. However, she had the opportunity to take up positions of interest, such as her work with Pueblo Science, which focused on bringing STEM knowledge to underprivileged aboriginals.
This experience shifted her thinking process. Returning to work in the industry, she sought to leverage her wealth of knowledge in the corporate sphere to add value to society. This drive ultimately led her to the space within which she currently operates. Industry Challenges As sustainability manager, I would say some of my biggest challenges have been to switch my mindset from only focusing on the business interests and make it a society or community interest focused work output. I also had to take off my engineering or process biased hat and put on corporate social responsibility, communications, regulatory and policy as well as advocacy hats and that has been my saving grace as I have picked learnings from all my previous work engagements and positions to fill out work output. Emerging Trends in Sustainability The different ESG reporting tools which enable us to actually report and also check our outputs and progress made have been especially exciting to me.I believe having a clear strategy and plan which is properly delineated and accepted by all within the organization is the way.