Sustainability in the Corporate World
Meg Goldthwaite, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer at The Nature Conservancy, and Kim Sundy, Senior Director of Sustainability at Kellogg, will engage in a discussion to highlight the intersection of corporate responsibility and non-profit initiatives and strategies to make the world a more sustainable place.
Kimberly Sundry
Kimberley Sundy is the Senior Director for Global Sustainability for Kellogg Company. In this capacity, Kim leverages Kellogg’s commitment to people and the planet to embed purpose into its business and unlock growth for its brands.
Kim is living proof that you can get paid to change the world. Philanthropy, sustainability, and communicating its game-changing value are her passion and professional expertise. She has built an incredible career as a classically trained, mission-driven CPG marketer working for leading companies. Her commitment to excellence and drive results have created social investment strategies and innovative global stakeholder engagement opportunities.
Kim serves as a Liaison Delegate for the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). She is a graduate of McKinsey’s Black Executive Leadership Program. Kim is a member of the Junior League and the proud mother of a West Point Cadet. She lives with her family in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Meg Goldthwaite
Meg Goldthwaite is The Nature Conservancy’s Chief Marketing and Communications Officer and leads the Global Marketing and Communications division. Goldthwaite develops and implements strategies that increase awareness about TNC’s work and issues facing the planet. Prior to TNC, as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at NPR, she reached spearheaded positioning NPR as a purpose-driven brand. Goldthwaite’s career began at Verizon. During the last 14 years she has honed her marketing and communications expertise in roles including: Project Director, WWF’s global Earth Hour, VP, Marketing and Communications, Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, and CMO, Conservation International. Goldthwaite holds a BA from Colby College and an MBA from The Smith School at The University of Maryland. She splits her time between Delaware's Eastern Shore and the DC area.