Alice is an emerging global thought leader in transformational corporate sustainability, providing practical guidance on science- and ethics-aligned business transformations and urging corporations to take on a systemic leadership role in order to help secure a just and liveable future for all.
She has been leading business transformation programs and developing stakeholder-centric business strategies since 2014.
Between 2022 and 2023 she headed the Corporate Sustainability consulting and technology solutions vertical at Goodera, serving both Fortune 500 and SME clients.
Alice has been a prominent Advocation Partner at r3.0, a global non-profit catalysing a systems change towards a regenerative and inclusive global economy.
She has been working to trigger a reinvention of the sustainability consulting space towards science-aligned practices and systemic integrity, and is currently stepping up to form and lead a global movement of activist consultants.
In May 2023, Alice began conceptualising arkH3 - a platform from which she and others could effectively deliver systemic leadership, transformational advisory and implementation support for organisations and groups of players interested in taking the necessary leap towards Business-as-the-World-Needs.
Alice has been the driving force behind conceptualising and bringing to life the Sustainability-as-the-World-Needs Foundational Training Series, which operationalises arkH3’s distinctive theory of change: mobilising business leaders and organisations for co-orchestration of systems change.
Alice holds a masters degree in International Relations and several sustainability qualifications from Oxford, Harvard, and Stanford universities, as well as a GRI certification. In January 2023 was among the first global cohort to be trained in the UN SDPI standard (the world’s first-ever end-to-end context-based reporting instrument), and has participated in the recently launched (re)biz degrowth program for business leaders.
Alice has led teams and worked with clients across five continents, and lived in Europe, China and India.